Possible failed u-joint.
The drive shaft universal joint is the most likely culprit. I'd suggest changing both the front and back joints.
Possible failed u-joint.
One thing thing that can cause a squeakingÊ noise with each revolution of a tire is new rim brakes. Bad universal joints may cause the squeaking noise or the back plate may be rubbing on the rotor.
maybe the axles need to be check
Sounds like a bad drive shaft/CV joint
I think the drive shaft turns to the right if you are looking from the back of the bike.
of corse you can
The squeak is caused by lack of lubrication to the steering bushing. Pull the steering wheel off. There is a rubber bushing that surrounds the steering shaft. Remove the bushing with a thin screwdriver. Once removed clean the bushing and shaft. Then add anti seize lube to the shaft and and bushing. Then use a 7/8 " deep socket to drive the bushing back into the steering housing. Clean and add anti seize lube to the bottom of the steering wheel . Then install the steering wheel.
tail shaft
A squeaky noise can come from the back of your car if your shocks are damaged. Sometimes shocks can dry rot.
In a typical vehicle, the drive shaft should rotate to transfer power from the engine to the wheels, causing the back tires to turn. If the back tires are turning while the drive shaft is not rotating, it may indicate a mechanical failure, such as a broken axle or disconnect in the drivetrain. This situation would prevent proper power delivery and could lead to further damage if not addressed. In a properly functioning system, both the drive shaft and the back tires should be in sync during operation.
There was some compound to add to the back of the pad supposed to eliminate that. How - I know not. Go ask the installer or sales person.